City Council

Welcome to City Council

Stratford is governed by an elected City Council made up of a Mayor and 10 Councillors. City Council is elected every 4 years. The next municipal election takes place in October 2018.

Stratford City Council uses a three-step decision making process. Sub-committees of Council make recommendations to the Standing Committees of Council that are then forwarded to City Council for a final decision. View our Decisions Flow Chart.

Role of City Council

Stratford City Council, as a group, is responsible for representing the best interests of the public, developing and maintaining policies and programs throughout the City, maintaining transparency and openness with regard to the operations of the Municipality and determining which services the municipality provides to residents.

Sub-committees of Council

There are 5 sub-committees of Council and they each meet once a month during the day in the Council Chambers. Sub-committee meetings are open to the public. The 5 sub-committees are:

If you have a request or a concern that you would like to discuss with the members of Council, contact the Clerk's Department. Staff will direct you to the appropriate sub-committee and you can register to Appear as a Delegation.

Standing Committees of Council

Standing Committees are the second step in the decision-making process. Standing Committees meet twice a month in the Council Chambers following the Regular Council meetings. There are 5 Standing Committees that are the same as the sub-committees listed above.

A Standing Committee may accept or amend a sub-committee recommendation or refer it back to sub-committee for further discussion. If a citizen request has been heard at a sub-committee meeting, it is not necessary for the presentation to be made again at the Standing Committee.

Council

Stratford City Council meets twice a month to consider reports and the recommendations of the Standing Committees made at the previous meeting. At the Council meeting, adoption of the Standing Committee Reports is the third step in the decision-making process. This three-step process can take a minimum of 6 to 8 weeks to complete but it allows for deliberation by all members of Council in a thorough manner.

Regular Council meetings are generally held on the second and fourth Mondays at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers and are open to the public. The meeting schedule is subject to change. For a listing of all meetings, go to the Event Calendar.

Remuneration of Council

In accordance with Section 284(1) of the Municipal Act, an itemized statement of remuneration and expenses paid in the previous year to each member of Council is prepared.